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John Rowles was one of the two first recipients in 1978.
Bic Runga has won the award four times.
Shihad frontman Jon Toogood has won the award three times.
Lorde won in 2014 for her debut album Pure Heroine.
Marlon Williams won in 2015.

Best Solo Artist is an Aotearoa Music Award that honours solo artists for outstanding work. The award can either apply to solo performers or a singer who performs with a band.

The award was originally divided by gender, with separate prizes going to male and female artists. The awards were first presented in 1978 at the relaunched New Zealand Music Awards. The awards were then called Top Male Vocalist and Top Female Vocalist. In 1985 they became Best Male Vocalist and Best Female Vocalist, then in 2004 they were renamed Best Male Solo Artist and Best Female Solo Artist. In 2017, following a revamp of the awards, the two awards were amalgamated into the one award called Best Solo Artist.

Dave Dobbyn has won the award six times and been nominated a further six times. Bic Runga has won the award four times and been nominated once more. Jon Toogood of Shihad has won the award three times and been nominated a further six times. The award has also been won by three members of the same family: brothers, Neil Finn and Tim Finn of Split Enz and Crowded House and Neil's son Liam Finn.

Winners

Top Male Vocalist and Top Female Vocalist (1978 to 1984)

Year Winner Other finalists Ref.
1978 John Rowles
Sharon O'Neill
1979 Rob Guest
Sharon O'Neill
1980 Jon Stevens
Sharon O'Neill
1981 Dave McArtney (Dave McArtney & The Pink Flamingos)
Suzanne Prentice
  • Jenny Morris
  • Tina Cross
1982 Dave Dobbyn (DD Smash)
Patsy Riggir
1983 Dave Dobbyn (DD Smash)
Suzanne Prentice
1984 Jordan Luck (Dance Exponents)
Patsy Riggir

Best Male Vocalist and Best Female Vocalist (1985 to 2003)

Year Winner Album Other finalists Ref.
1985 Andrew Fagan (The Mockers)
Margaret Urlich
1986 Pat Urlich (Peking Man)
Margaret Urlich
1987 Dave Dobbyn
Shona Laing
1988 Dave Dobbyn
Shona Laing
1989 Tim Finn
Margaret Urlich
1990 Barry Saunders (The Warratahs)
Margaret Urlich
1991 No awards held
1992 Jordan Luck (The Exponents)
Fiona McDonald (Headless Chickens)
1993 Greg Johnson (Greg Johnson Set)
Annie Crummer
1994 Shayne Carter (Straitjacket Fits)
Fiona McDonald (Headless Chickens)
1995 Dave Dobbyn
Fiona McDonald (Strawpeople)
1996 Jon Toogood (Shihad)
Teremoana Rapley
1997 Che Fu
Bic Runga
1998 Jon Toogood (Shihad)
Bic Runga
1999 Neil Finn
Betty-Anne Monga (Ardijah)
  • Sulata Foai (Te Vaka)
  • Alesha Siosiua (Urban Pacifika)
2000 Jon Toogood (Shihad)
Boh Runga (Stellar)
2001 Nathan King (Zed)
Julia Deans (Fur Patrol)
  • Renee Brennan (Tadpole)
  • Libby Huirua (The Parachute Band)
2002 Che Fu Navigator
Anika Moa Thinking Room
2003 Che Fu "Misty Frequencies"
Bic Runga Beautiful Collision

Best Male Solo Artist and Best Female Solo Artist (2004 to 2016)

Year Winner Album Other finalists Ref.
2004 Scribe The Crusader
Brooke Fraser What to Do with Daylight
2005 P-Money Magic City
Yulia Into the West
2006 Dave Dobbyn Available Light
Bic Runga Birds
2007 Tim Finn Imaginary Kingdom
Hollie Smith Long Player
2008 Liam Finn I'll Be Lightning
Anika Moa In Swings the Tide
2009 Savage Savage Island
Ladyhawke Ladyhawke
2010 Dane Rumble The Experiment
Anika Moa Love in Motion
2011 Tiki Taane In the World of Light
Ladi6 The Liberation Of...
2012 Ruban Nielson (Unknown Mortal Orchestra) Unknown Mortal Orchestra
  • Bulletproof – Dub Me Crazy
  • Seth Haapu – Seth Haapu
Kimbra Vows
2013 Lawrence Arabia The Sparrow
Aaradhna Treble & Reverb
2014 David Dallas Falling Into Place
Lorde Pure Heroine
2015 Marlon Williams Marlon Williams
Gin Wigmore Blood to Bone
2016 Maala Composure
Aaradhna Brown Girl

Best Solo Artist (2017 to present)

Year Winner Album Other finalists Ref.
2017 Lorde Melodrama
2018 Marlon Williams Make Way for Love

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